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Award Winning Carvings Greater Scaup Pair
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Greater Scaup Pair

Sale Price:$1,250.00 Original Price:$1,500.00
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Celebrate the strength, grace, and coastal beauty of North America’s open waters with this exquisite Greater Scaup carving pair — a masterfully handcrafted tribute to one of the continent’s most admired and recognizable diving ducks.

The Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) is beloved by waterfowl hunters, birders, and collectors for its sleek profile, dynamic presence, and striking plumage. The drake is especially captivating, with his glossy greenish-black head, bright yellow eyes, finely barred gray back, black chest, and pale flanks, while the hen complements him with her soft brown plumage, gentle white facial patch, and elegant shape. Found in large rafts across lakes, rivers, estuaries, and coastal bays, Greater Scaup are admired for their rapid flight, expert diving ability, and social nature.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this pair showcases exceptional craftsmanship and lifelike artistry. Each bird is meticulously hand-painted with acrylic paints, capturing delicate feather details, vibrant color contrasts, and natural postures that bring this striking species to life. Whether displayed in a hunting lodge, rustic home, or fine wildlife art collection, this Greater Scaup carving pair is sure to draw admiration and become a standout centerpiece.

Details:

  • Species: Greater Scaup (Aythya marila)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

  • Perfect for wildlife art collectors, waterfowl hunters, birders, rustic home decorators, and nature enthusiasts

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Celebrate the strength, grace, and coastal beauty of North America’s open waters with this exquisite Greater Scaup carving pair — a masterfully handcrafted tribute to one of the continent’s most admired and recognizable diving ducks.

The Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) is beloved by waterfowl hunters, birders, and collectors for its sleek profile, dynamic presence, and striking plumage. The drake is especially captivating, with his glossy greenish-black head, bright yellow eyes, finely barred gray back, black chest, and pale flanks, while the hen complements him with her soft brown plumage, gentle white facial patch, and elegant shape. Found in large rafts across lakes, rivers, estuaries, and coastal bays, Greater Scaup are admired for their rapid flight, expert diving ability, and social nature.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this pair showcases exceptional craftsmanship and lifelike artistry. Each bird is meticulously hand-painted with acrylic paints, capturing delicate feather details, vibrant color contrasts, and natural postures that bring this striking species to life. Whether displayed in a hunting lodge, rustic home, or fine wildlife art collection, this Greater Scaup carving pair is sure to draw admiration and become a standout centerpiece.

Details:

  • Species: Greater Scaup (Aythya marila)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

  • Perfect for wildlife art collectors, waterfowl hunters, birders, rustic home decorators, and nature enthusiasts

Celebrate the strength, grace, and coastal beauty of North America’s open waters with this exquisite Greater Scaup carving pair — a masterfully handcrafted tribute to one of the continent’s most admired and recognizable diving ducks.

The Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) is beloved by waterfowl hunters, birders, and collectors for its sleek profile, dynamic presence, and striking plumage. The drake is especially captivating, with his glossy greenish-black head, bright yellow eyes, finely barred gray back, black chest, and pale flanks, while the hen complements him with her soft brown plumage, gentle white facial patch, and elegant shape. Found in large rafts across lakes, rivers, estuaries, and coastal bays, Greater Scaup are admired for their rapid flight, expert diving ability, and social nature.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this pair showcases exceptional craftsmanship and lifelike artistry. Each bird is meticulously hand-painted with acrylic paints, capturing delicate feather details, vibrant color contrasts, and natural postures that bring this striking species to life. Whether displayed in a hunting lodge, rustic home, or fine wildlife art collection, this Greater Scaup carving pair is sure to draw admiration and become a standout centerpiece.

Details:

  • Species: Greater Scaup (Aythya marila)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

  • Perfect for wildlife art collectors, waterfowl hunters, birders, rustic home decorators, and nature enthusiasts

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